KIHEI 4TH FRIDAY TOWN PARTY – Fri. Sep 23. Come to South Maui and enjoy live entertainment, food booths and trucks, restaurants and over 50 arts and crafts vendors. There will be a keiki zone and plenty of great local shopping. 6:00pm. Kihei 4th Friday, (S Kihei Rd., Kihei); 808-270-7710; mauifridays.com

ZEPTEMBER VII – Sat. Sep 24. The evening will be a tribute to one of the greatest rock bands of all time! A stellar cast of over 20 Maui musicians will perform the iconic music of Led Zeppelin. $35 – $45. 4:00pm. Mulligans on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; Mulligansontheblue.com; Zeptember7.eventbrite.com

ACS HOPEFEST NEON BALL – Sat. Sep 24. The American Cancer Society’s Maui Chapter is presenting the Annual HopeFest Ball at the Andaz Resort. The theme for this year is ‘Neon,’ so get ready to don your fancy attire with some neon accessories or bling at this exciting event. A portion of the evening’s event will go to the ACS HopeLodge Hawaii in Honolulu. Its Grand Opening will be in November 2016, and it’s the first of its kind in Hawaii. The HopeLodge Hawaii is a facility to house and care for Hawaii resident cancer patients, as well as offering accommodation services for their families. This is a super important event! There will be a VIP reception, silent auction, dinner, live auction, guest speakers, entertainment and live music. Sponsorship opportunities are still available by emailing [email protected] $125. 5:30pm. Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort, (3550 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea); 808-573-1234; maui.andaz.hyatt.com

THIRD ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST OCEAN COCKTAIL SHOWDOWN – Sat. Sep 24. Two Maui and four mainland contestants will pair with a celebrity chef and local non-profit organization to form six teams. Each chef will create a dish paired with the finalist cocktail. Guests and a panel of judges will vote on their favorite cocktail and the best food pairing, the winning cocktail recipe will be named World’s Best OCEAN Cocktail. The winning cocktail will be featured on the Sheraton’s beverage menus for one year. $60 – $105. 6:00pm. Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa, (2605 Kaanapali Parkway, Lahaina); 808-661-0031; sheraton-maui.com

WARPED – Sat. Sep 24 – Sun. Sep 25. For one night the time is yours to bend and warp. AUDACIOUS events and media bring three times the sound, three times the DJ’s, the VJ’s and three times the madness. The event will feature two video mapped stages, time warps, tribal fire performances, three stages of sound and much more! First 300 through the door to enter the 3D treasure hunt. Close toe shoes required, slippers will be turned away. Flashlight and drinking container recommended. $20 – $30. 9:00pm. Maui Paintball, (814 Honoapiilani Hwy., Olawalu); 808-866-7034; Mauipaintball.com

HI5: Street Food of the World- Wed. Sep 28. Kohala Brewery and Chefs In Progress Maui will present “Street Food of the World” this Wednesday night. Evening proceeds will benefit the Maui Food Bank. There will be five delicious local craft beers from Ian Elumba and Kohola Brewery, five handpicked food pairings featuring local ingredients from Chef Cord Munoz and live music by Alex Calma. $60. 6pm. Kohala Brewery. (910 Honoapiilani Hwy., Lahaina); koholabrewery.com

WARREN AND ANNABELLE’S MAGIC SHOW – Mon-Sat. Warren Gibson, one of the country’s premier sleight-of-hand magicians, treats you to the best “close-up” magic and comedy in a beautiful 78-seat venue! Annabelle, our resident ghost, will entertain you while you dine, enjoy cocktails, appetizers, and yummy desserts. $64 – $104.50. 5:00pm. Warren and Annabelle’s, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-6244; warrenandannabelles.com

‘ULALENA – Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri. Delight in the richness of Hawaiian history and culture through authentic Hawaiian music, dance and over 100 instruments played live in a dynamic, colorful, emotional, and entertaining theatrical performance. E Hele mai (come)! Embark on this powerful journey, and leave with a deeper understanding of the island culture, and the true essence of aloha. $29.99 Keiki / $59.99 Adults. Children 5 and under are free. Kama‘aina and military rates, and dinner partner offers are available. 5:00pm. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; mauitheatre.com

WILLIE K AND THE WAREHOUSE BLUES BAND – Thu. Sep 22. This Hawaiian phenomenon captivates audiences around the world with his astounding performances and remarkable array of musical styles. $60 Dinner and Show, $25 Show Only. Call for reservations. 6:30pm. King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapiilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-249-0033; kamehamehagolf.com

FREE RANGE COMEDY – Sat. Sep 24. White Hens Can’t Jump! But they can take the coop to the hoop by making you laugh with fast-paced comedy improvisation! For a $2 discount bring a can of food for Maui Food Bank. $10. 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei); 808-463-6550; proartspacific.com

Na Lio Keiki Day – Wed. Sep 28. Bring your family to a fun evening with Nā Lio Iki, our miniature horses, Julio and Freedom. This is a theatrical production with horses that tell the story of the Hawaiian Cowboy. Everyone will have an opportunity to take pictures and brush our minis. There will be games, crafting, coloring and refreshments. We will end the evening with a raffle for the keiki. Free. 5:30pm. Na Lio Gift Shop, (335 Keawe St., Lahaina); 808-270-2255; naliomaui.com

FOUREVER FAB SHOW – Wed. Sep 28. Fourever Fab and its founding members have been performing the hits of the world’s most-loved lads, The Beatles, for over twenty years. It is with a labor of love and respect for the greatest songs in popular music that Fourever Fab continue to perfect their performance with sound-alike vocals and the original instruments to pay tribute to the songs that defined a generation. 6:30pm. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; mauitheatre.com; foureverfabshow.com

KIDS EAT FREE – Thu. Sep 1 – Sun. Sep 25. Back-to-school season is in full swing, and IHOP wants to help make the transition a little easier! Take the stress out of dinner time decisions with their limited time only Kids Eat Free offer valid till September 25th. 4:00pm. IHOP, (70 E Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-4000; ihopmaui.com

HALI’IMAILE KAMA’AINA SUMMER SPECIAL – Wed. Sep 21 – Thu. Sep 22. Monday-Friday kama’aina who buy one dessert will get one free with purchase of lunch entree from 11am-2:30pm. Also receive 20 percent off dinner entrees every day from 5:30-9pm with valid Hawaii ID. Not valid with any other discounts or promotions (valid till 11/20). 2:00am. Haliimaile General Store, (900 Haliimaile Rd., Makawao); 808-572-2666; HGSMaui.com

KINGS VISIT WINE TASTING AND TOUR – Thu. Sep 22. Maui’s one and only winery is now offering the King’s Visit Wine Tasting and Tour. This is a really incredible opportunity for wine lovers, and for those that want to learn more about grape production on Maui. This exclusive tour includes visiting the Old Jail, tasting small-production single varietal Ulupalakua Vineyards estate wines, a walk through the vineyard grounds, and lots of opportunities to talk story about the history of Rose Ranch. $50. 2:30pm. Maui Wine Ulupalakua Vineyards, (14815 Piilani Hwy., Ulupalakua); 808-878-6058; mauiwine.com

KAPALUA SUNSET DINNER – Thu. Sep 22. Tuesday-Saturday. Sit back, relax and take in the beautiful Maui sunset while enjoying a special three-course Sunset Menu which includes a glass of sparkling wine and an amuse bouche from the Chef. $50. 5:30pm. Banyan Tree Restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, (One Ritz-Carton Dr., Kapalua); 808-665-7096; ritzcarlton.com/banyantree

ALOHA FRIDAY SUNSET GRILL NIGHT – Fri. Sep 23. Grill Night is a casual and fun way to celebrate Aloha Friday on the scenic point overlooking Kapalua Bay while enjoying the picture-perfect sunsets over Molokai with live entertainment. A variety of BBQ selections will be featured each week with such favorites as Huli Huli Chicken and Kalbi Ribs as well as specialty cocktails and drinks. The regular pool bar menu will also be available. 5:00pm. Hana Hou Bar at Montage Kapalua, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6600; montagehotels.com/kapaluabay/dining/hana-hou-bar

CANE AND CANOE SUNDAY BRUNCH – Sun. Sep 25. Featuring an enhanced a la carte menu created by Executive Chef David Viviano, Sunday Brunch will be a celebration of savory and sweet culinary delights. Enjoy a “Build-your-own Bloody Mary Bar” with an assortment of liquor, mixers and all the trimmings to make a most decadent libation. 7:00am. Cane and Canoe at Montage Kapalua, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6681; Caneandcanoe.com

SUNDAY HAWAIIAN MUSIC JAM SESSION – Sun. Sep 25. How do you take Sunday Brunch and make it better? By listening to Hawaii’s Most Talented Musicians of course. $50/adult $25/children. 10:00am. King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapiilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-249-0033; kamehamehagolf.com

MALAMA WAO AKUA, A NATIVE SPECIES EXHIBITION – Fri. Sep 9 – Thu. Nov 10. Hui No’eau Visual Art Center in collaboration with East Maui Watershed Partnership brings you a juried art exhibition celebrating the native species of Maui Nui. All Maui artist of all ages are invited to explore the watershed and use their creative talents to raise awareness about the value of native species. This exhibition is sure to provide powerful visuals that celebrate conservation of Maui native species. 4:00pm. Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; huinoeau.com

HAWAII NATIONAL PARKS 2016 CENTENNIAL JURIED EXHIBITION – Thu. Sep 22. This unique exhibition will highlight an appreciation for the skills and creativity of artists and the essence of Hawaii’s National Parks. Artists were asked to submit new work inspired by Hawaii parks and monuments that conveys their personal interpretation of environmental, ecological, cultural, and political ideas. Jurors for this exhibition are Jay Jensen, curator of contemporary art at Honolulu Museum of Art, and Nalani Kanakaole, artist, kumu hula, and cultural consultant. Free. 10:00am. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

WATERCOLOR ARTIST, LUANA KAMA – Tue. Sep 27. Luana enjoys painting with watercolor and finds it fascinating to see the pigments and water flow on paper, her favorite subjects to paint are people and flowers. Come by the gallery and see this charming artist paint. 4:30pm. Maui Hands Lahaina, (612 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-9898; mauihands.com

BOEING, BOEING – Fri. Sep 30 – Sun. Oct 16. Maui OnStage presents “Boeing, Boeing,” Bernard, who has Italian, American, and German fiancees, all airline hostesses with frequent layovers. When unforeseen schedule changes land all three in his Paris apartment on the same night, Berthe, his maid, advises Robert, a visiting college buddy, to “Drink up, it’s going to be a bumpy night.” Performance times are Fridays and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sundays at 3pm. $20 – $40. 3:00pm. Historic Iao Theater, (68 North Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969; mauionstage.com

3RD ANNUAL MAUI PADDLE FOR A CURE – Sat. Oct 1. This non-competitive fundraiser benefits Susan G. Komen Hawaii for breast cancer awareness, prevention and treatment. Resort guests and the members of the Maui community 18 years and older are invited to an open paddle along Canoe Beach by stand up paddle board, kayak or canoe, all to benefit this important cause. 7:00am. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, (200 Nohea Kai Dr, Lahaina); 808-661-1234; maui.hyatt.com

BATTLE OF THE BANDS COMPETITION ENTRY – Sat. Oct 1. SAVE THE DATE: Studio Twenty Three (AKA Da Bunker) presents Battle of the Bands. There will be four venues for the battles, the winners of each battle will enter a final battle. Each band gets 20 minutes to perform and the winners get recording time in the studio and cash prizes. To enter submit a demo, phone recording, description, pic, etc to: [email protected] Dates and Venues: 10/1 Fleetwoods, 11/5 Charley’s, 11/26 Final Battle TBD. 9:00pm. Studio Twenty Three AKA Da Bunker, (); ; facebook.com/studio232323

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN – Wed. Oct 5. For ONE NIGHT ONLY you can enjoy Mel Brooks Film’s 1974 classic comedy Young Frankenstein. To see the black-and-white masterpiece on the big screen is a rarity. Writer and director Mel Brooks will introduce the film live from the 20th Century Fox Lot in Hollywood making this screening a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Get your tickets here fathomevents.com/event/young-frankenstein. 2:00pm. Maui Mall Megaplex, (70 E Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 800-326-3264; mauimall.com

CHEF’S TABLE FRENCH INFLUENCE TASTING MENU EXPERIENCE – Fri. Oct 7. If you’re looking for a class act dining experience head to UHMC’s student run restaurant. Taste small portions of everything on the menu plus special chef’s surprises. Regular seating is $35-45 and Chef’s Table is $75, due to a limited availability reservations are required. 11:30am. Leis Family Class Act Restaurant at UHMC, (310 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3280; facebook.com/leisfamilyclassact

TASTE OF UPCOUNTRY – Sat. Oct 8. Taste of Upcountry is designed to highlight Maui’s talented chefs and many local farmers and purveyors, who provide an abundance of food and produce on the island. While great food is the centerpiece of the evening, the festivities also include a silent and live auction, and live acoustic Brazilian music. Cocktails, wine and beer will be available for purchase. This is a 21+ event. Proceeds support the nonprofit Montessori School of Maui. $100. 6:00pm. Montessori School of Maui, (2933 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-573-0374; Momi.org

AIR SUPPLY – Thu. Oct 13. Air Supply shot to fame in 1980 when their single, “Lost in Love,” topped the charts and was named song of the year. Their second single, “All Out of Love,” reached the top of the charts even faster. The soft-rock duo consisting of British-born singer/songwriter/guitarist, Graham Russell, and lead vocalist, Russell Hitchcock. Tickets are $70-$125 in advance; $10 increase day of show (plus applicable fees). 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

BIG WAVES, BIG DREAMS – Sat. Oct 15. Private unveiling of artists creations inspired by the “Big Waves, Big Dreams” theme. Soak in the lush tropical views, jam to live music, dine on delectable cuisine from island favorite Three’s Bar and see which artist’s entry wins the top prize, all while supporting Maui nonprofit Malama Family Recovery Center. The art contest is open to all Maui residents and winners will be announced at the event. $125. 4:00pm. Jawz House, (Haiku-Pauwela); 808-579-8414, ext. 8102; malamafamilyrecovery.org

NOBLE CHEF 2016: PUTTIN’ ON THE TASTE – Sat. Oct 22. Maui Culinary Academy celebrates 20 years of culinary arts education on Maui! The Noble Chef will explore the fashion, entertainment, and cuisine of the roaring 20’s in a way that is classy and innovative. This year, the students and chefs will celebrate the evolution of classic American cuisine with some exciting and unexpected twists. Guests are highly encouraged to come styled in their favorite vintage 1920’s attire. Contact Marilyn Fornwall at UH Foundation 808-984-3261 or [email protected] 5:30pm. Fairmont Kea Lani Maui, (4100 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea); 808-875-4100; fairmont.com/KeaLani

PAKA’A LANAKILA – Sun. Oct 23. This is a classic coming-of-age story that first appeared in Hawaiian-Language newspapers during the late 19th century. Chamber Music Hawaii’s Spring Wind Quintet with Kalama Cabigon, narrator, and Jon Magnussen, composer, will share the exciting mo’olelo (story) of Paka’a, in a special presentation. English subtitles will be provided. $35. 5:00pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY – Tue. Oct 25. 2016 marks the 23rd anniversary of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s remarkable arrival onto the music scene. The band’s music is a vibrant fusion of the classic American sound of jazz, swing, and Dixieland, with the energy and spirit of contemporary culture. Today, the band’s original horn-infused music and legendary high-energy show introduces the genre to a new and younger generation while remaining cognizant and respectful of swing music’s rich legacy. $12 – $85. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

HALL AND OATES – Sat. Oct 29. The number one selling duo in music history Daryl Hall and John Oates Live in Concert. Also featuring special guest “The Wild Hawaiian” Henry Kapono, this is one night you won’t want to miss. For more information and/or to purchase tickets call or go online. $59 – $149. 7:00pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

MAUI CALENDAR OF EVENTS

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

TRIBUTE TO GLADYS COELHO BAISA DINNER EVENT – Thu. Sep 22. Southside Boxing Club of Maui Inc. (SSBC) will be hosting a “Tribute to Gladys Coelho Baisa” dinner event in the hotels Elleair Rainbow Ballroom. During the event, Councilmember Baisa will be honored for her outstanding leadership both as a member of the Maui County Council and as Past Executive Director of Maui Economic Opportunity. Amazing entertainment and roasting by Maui’s own celebrities and a surprise guest will follow. $75. 5:30pm. Maui Beach Hotel, (170 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-873-7834; mauibeachhotel.net

GET THE DRIFT AND BAG IT! 2016 – Sat. Sep 17 – Sat. Oct 15. The 31st annual campaign is an opportunity for residents and visitors to join in a GLOBAL volunteer effort to remove litter and debris from the coastal environment. While the global effort takes place on a single day, data is accepted for cleanups that take place within 30 days of the event. You can participate any time through October 15 and your activity will be counted. For more information or to participant, call, go online or stop by. 8:00am. Malama Maui Nui, (E Camp 5 Rd , Kahului); 808-877-2524; MalamaMauiNui.org

LETS SEE A MOVIE TOGETHER – Thu. Sep 22. During the month of September spend $100 or more at any of QKC merchants in one day, bring your receipt(s) to the Guest Service Desk, and receive one complimentary movie ticket. Free. 9:30am. Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; QueenKaahumanuCenter.com

Halau Hula Kauluokala Kumu Uluwehi Guerrero Hula Classes – Thu. Sep 22. Halau Hula Kauluokala under the direction of Kumu Uluwehi Guerrero is opening classes for adults who cannot make a full halau commitment but still want to have hula in their lives. No fundraising, performance, or protocol commitments. Must have knowledge of the hula basics. These are not beginner classes. $30. 5:00pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

LET’S KOKUA TOGETHER – Thu. Sep 22. Queen Ka’ahumanu Center invites all 501c3 non profit organizations an opportunity to educate, fundraise and outreach at the Center as part of its new “Let’s Kōkua Together” program every Friday. All approved organizations must provide a Certificate of Insurance, have all required permits, and adhere to the QKC guidelines. 6:00pm. Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; QueenKaahumanuCenter.com

BECOMING A BEST-SELLING AUTHOR WORKSHOP – Thu. Sep 22. Are you looking for a better way to market your business? Do you have a burning desire to become a best-selling author? Attend this seminar and learn how to make your publishing and business goals come true. In this two-hour workshop you will learn your three publishing options, top five requirements for becoming a best-selling author, and 18 mistakes to avoid. Most importantly, you will learn how to monetize your passion and even better market your business. 2:00pm. Maui County Business Resource Center, (70 E. Kaahumanu St., Kahului); 808-873-8247.

QuickBooks for Small Business – Thu. Sep 22. Learn to set up your company’s QuickBooks in a small class setting with personalized tutoring. This class is for new users and will teach you how to record sales, receive payments, prepare invoices and balance your checkbook. Get customized answers and schedule a follow-up appointment at no cost to discuss your solutions. Sponsored by SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) and presented by Richard Kehoe, CPA and lead SCORE counselor. $45. 5:00pm. Maui County Business Resource Center, (70 E. Kaahumanu St., Kahului); 808-873-8247.

PAU HANA AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT – Fri. Sep 23. Pau Hana at The Shops is more than just a happy hour. Pau Hana celebrates the end of the work week with live musical performances by Maui’s talented up and coming artists as well as Maui’s more well established musicians. Meet-up with friends and co-workers or gather the family together and start your weekend on a beautiful note. Stay for dinner at one of The Shops’ five award-winning restaurants. 4:00pm. The Shops at Wailea, (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea); 808-891-6770; theshopsatwailea.com

12TH ANNUAL LAHAINA TOWN CLEAN-UP – Sat. Sep 24. The day will begin with coffee and breakfast, snacks provided by Pacific’O as they distribute data cards to participants. From 9am-12pm will engage in the clean-up process with special focus on Mala Warf. From 12-1pm Pacific’O will provide lunch for all volunteers. Water will be provided by Tropic Water. 8:00am. Kamehameha Iki Park, (525 Front St., Lahaina); .

SEASON FOR PEACE – Sat. Sep 24. In celebration of the International Day Of Peace, join Maui Seasons for Peace for activities, entertainment and programs that encourage building peaceful communities. 9:00am. Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; QueenKaahumanuCenter.com

DRAGON’S DEN ANNIVERSARY EVENT – Sat. Sep 24. The Dragon’s Den is a community healing resource and their celebrating 28 years in business this month! The owner and founder, Dr. Malik Cotter will be hosting the event and offering a free lecture addressing various nutrition topics and answering questions, there will also be free giveaways. Drop by for tea, and a store-wide customer appreciation sale. 9:00am. Dragon’s Den Herb Shop Maui, (3681 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-2424; DragonDenMaui.com

ALOHA FRIDAY AT HULA GRILL – Sat. Sep 24. Enjoy a full day of Aloha with complementary ukulele lessons and live music by Derick Sebastian. Band Ma’a and talented hula dancers will delight you with chanting, drumming and both styles of hula. As the sun sets Kawika Lum Ho and friends will provide island style dinner music with hula. 11:30am. Hula Grill, (2435 Kaanapali Prkwy., Kaanapali); 808-667-6636; HulaGrillKaanapali.com

WEST AFRICAN DANCE WITH QUINCEY – Sat. Sep 24. Live Drumming! Have fun following the beats of the drums, learn new steps and moves with this great teacher. $10. 11:00am. Pahu Creations, (870 Hailiimaile Rd., Makawao); 808-385-2642; pahumaui.com

Exstatic Heart A Heart Dance Experience – Sat. Sep 24. A magical journey of transformation as we open our hearts and bodies taking you on an emotional adventure invoking musical themes from all over the world digging deep into the Spiritual roots of the effect these harmonies and voices can have on bringing us together as one heart in the deep expression of Love in motion! The dance-floor is a talk, drug and alcohol free space to connect through movement and expression. Please bring your own water. $15. 11:00am. Lumeria Maui, (1813 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-8877; lumeriamaui.com

HISTORICAL BOTANICAL TOUR – Mon. Sep 26. Mon and Wed. The all-new historical botanical tour showcases the horticultural artistry of Haiku Mill, for an experience that is educational and unforgettable. The tour take guests around the Haiku Mill property, where they will learn about Hawaii’s prosperous sugar era and its impact on the cultural makeup of the islands, as well as its diverse tropical flora. Guests will also enjoy the spectacularly restored sugar mill ruins. Group and Kama’aina rates available. Contact us to book your spot. $18. 10:30pm. Haiku Mill, (250 Haiku Rd., Haiku); 808-575-9994; haikumill.com

SCIENCE NIGHT OUT: MIXOLOGY NIGHT – Tue. Sep 27. Come to Science Night Out, there will be a silent auction, interactive science-themed games and a mixology demonstration of the special cocktail of the night! A portion of the proceeds of every adult dinner entree ordered as well as from the special “science-themed cocktail” of the evening will be donated to the Maui Science and Discovery Center. Bring the whole family, Science Night Out is fun for everyone and supports a great cause. 5:00pm. 5 Palms Restaurant, (2960 S Kihei Rd., Kihei); 808-879-2607; 5palmsrestaurant.com

Kahului Ale House – Thu, Local Live Music 5-8pm; Fri, Local Live Music 5-8pm; Sat, Local Live Music 5-8pm; Sun, Local Live Music 5-8pm; Mon, Local Live Music 5-8pm; Tue, Local Live Music 5-8pm; Wed, Local Live Music 5-8pm; (355 E Kamehameha Ave., Kahului); 808-877-9001; alehouse.net